[geeks] LCD display options
Charles Shannon Hendrix
shannon at widomaker.com
Fri Feb 25 10:49:45 CST 2005
velociraptor wrote:
> On Tue, 22 Feb 2005 21:36:57 -0500, Kurt Huhn <kurt at k-huhn.com> wrote:
>> I'm lookingto get a couple LCD monitors fairly soon here to replace a
>> couple failing CRTs. I need 17" at a minimum. Any suggestions?
>> Budget is limited to under $300 each.
>
> If you are planning on any gaming at all on these, pay attention to
> pixel refresh rate and go for the lowest you can afford. You will likely
> have to search for that on-line; few of the boxes/signs on products in
> stores have this listed in my experience.
Also, sometimes the speed is listed in error.
For example, ViewSonic has a nice 19" LCD for just over $400, and the
box says 25ms, but the monitor is actually 16ms.
At 16ms, most games won't show any side effects. Personally, I can tell
if it is any slower.
I still don't really like the look of an LCD monitor. The colors just
don't look right, and I have a hard time doing color
adjustment/calibration on them.
Their saving grace of course is contrast and clarity, and far less
weight and power.
Another thing I wonder about is long-term. Do they gradually get bad
pixels, get dim, lose contrast, or just fail suddenly?
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